The silent revolution of freedom

The silent revolution of freedom
The silent revolution of freedom
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The old politics lost its monopoly on the narrative and the people chose freedom

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What if the Argentine miracle has already begun and the only ones who do not see it are those who live off failure?

Meanwhile, while the opposition bleeds out amid internal conflicts, the real Argentina—the one that works, produces, and invests—moves forward without looking back. Congressional committees are empty. There are no shouts, no circus. The monologues of decadence are over. Those who for decades prevented governability with tears, scandals, and slogans today can't even gather a quorum.

Because the people have already chosen. They chose the ideas of freedom. At the polls, La Libertad Avanza obtained 41% against Fuerza Patria's 24%. Seventeen points of difference. More than 9.3 million votes in a country where turnout decreased. There is no possible narrative that can cover up the fact that the majority decided to leave behind the Kirchnerist past.

The results are being felt. October's inflation was 2%, food prices just 1.4%, and the year-on-year rate fell below 30%. The numbers kill the narrative of fear. They declared a government dead that achieved what seemed impossible: taming inflation, reducing poverty, lowering debt, eliminating currency controls, and restoring credit. They were wrong again.

The market also spoke after the elections. Argentine stocks in New York gained 20 billion dollars, the "kuka" risk plummeted, and mortgage rates began to fall. Loans are returning, and with them, the dream of homeownership is once again possible. Confidence has replaced fear.

Meanwhile, as the macroeconomy stabilizes, the State is also beginning to set an example. The chainsaw continues its course. AySA reduced 85% of its debt and projects a total surplus for 2026. Aerolíneas Argentinas, used for years as La Cámpora's air taxi, achieved a surplus for the first time in its history. Efficiency, transparency, and results: three words that Kirchnerism doesn't even know how to conjugate.

Each reduction is a victory against the bureaucracy and legalized theft that the State practiced for decades. Because the chainsaw is infinite, and society has already understood a simple and powerful truth: shrinking the State means enlarging the Nation.

This is why the productive sector is also responding: car sales increased by 55% this year, investment in genetics is growing in an unprecedented context of confidence, and in September, 8 billion dollars in investments entered, even with the "kuka risk" looming. Why? Because the world has once again placed its trust in a country that, at last, respects the rules of the game.

In this context, the new Congress faces its most important test: approving labor reform, tax reform, and the new Penal Code. Old politics can no longer block change. Argentina has the historic opportunity to escape the swamp of corporatism and clientelism. This is not just about the economy: it is about recovering the morality of work, merit, and responsibility.

Paradoxically, labor reform will benefit the very same unions that are fighting it. When informality decreases and genuine employment grows, everyone wins. It is immoral to keep half the country in marginality while a union elite lives like a parasitic nobility.

Change is no longer shouted. It is lived. It is seen in the numbers, in investments, in prices, in the faces of those who trust again. The libertarian revolution doesn't need banners or barricades: it is made with fiscal balance, merit, order, and courage.

Now, the question that defines this era: Do you want to return to the country of deficit, privileges, and impunity, or continue building the new free, modern, and prosperous Argentina that has already begun to move forward?


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